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Lost Nation Golf Club, Illinois - Printed Golf Courses

Lost Nation Golf Club, Illinois - Printed Golf Courses

Golf Course Prints

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Lost Nation Golf Club is located in Illinois.

This unique, watercolor-style golf course maps are collectable pieces of art, perfect for any golfer or golf fan. It's a keepsake and personal memento that you can proudly display on the wall of your home or official

Lost Nation Golf Club is a beautifully maintained golf course located in Dixon, Illinois. Known for its challenging layout and stunning natural scenery, this course is a favorite among golf enthusiasts from all over the country. With a total of 18 holes spread out over 6,500 yards, Lost Nation offers golfers of all skill levels a unique and unforgettable experience.

The course at Lost Nation Golf Club was designed by world-renowned golf course architect Roger Packard. He carefully crafted each hole to make the most of the natural terrain, incorporating hills, trees, and water hazards into the course layout. As a result, golfers are treated to a challenging and exciting round of golf, no matter their level of experience.

The course starts with a relatively easy par 5, but things quickly ramp up in difficulty from there. The second hole, a par 4, is a dogleg left with a large tree guarding the corner, making for a tricky tee shot. The fifth hole is another par 4 that features a large pond to the right of the fairway, forcing golfers to choose between a risky shot over the water or a safer layup. And the ninth hole, a long par 5, requires players to navigate a series of bunkers and hazards on their way to the green.

The back nine at Lost Nation Golf Club is just as challenging as the front. The 11th hole is a long par 4 that demands an accurate tee shot to avoid the trees on either side of the fairway. The 14th hole is a par 3 that requires golfers to hit over a pond to reach the green, while the 16th is a par 4 with a steep uphill slope leading to the green. And the final hole, a par 5, features a narrow fairway with bunkers and water hazards waiting to catch any errant shots.

 

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